Two time Sand Master Jam champion, Josh Tenge is still climbing to higher ground.
In '99 Josh shared the SMJ title with Peruvian, Marco Malaga but not so in 2000. Josh clinched
the number one position with both hands and held on tight to start the new millennium with a solid
win at Dumont Dunes.

Josh was favored with the insiders after his 'Big Air' win at the Sand Mountain
Open last October giving us all a taste of things to come. Just finishing out his third season snow
board instructing at Diamond Peak resort at North Lake Tahoe Josh was in top shape with a fine tuning
and ready to take it to the sand. The speed, control and the big back flip where ready and waiting for him
when he got there!Though originally from the state of Washington Josh took to the slopes of Nevada
in a heart beat and Tahoe is where he honed his snow boarding skills with a passion. "One season I boarded
100 days straight and it wasn't enough" Josh relates. Snow boarding is still his first love but sandboarding
seems to be more exciting perhaps. What ever it is that attracts Josh to the dune now he never passes up
an opportunity to sandboard, never!

Speed, speed, speed! Josh running at 55mph!

Big Front FlipSand Master Jam '99

Josh showed us the Venomous FreeRider that he won two Sand Master Jams and the National title with, the
very same board. Across the base there were a dozen hair line cracks at the greatest point of impact flex. This is the shock
absorber for the 50 foot front & back flips that Josh puts up at each event. Still, Josh keeps riding this FreeRider. Why?
"This board is perfect! It's light, super strong, easy to pilot it does what I want it to." he says. That's not the only factor
we're certain. As sandboards are buffed smoother by the sand they become faster and faster. The hair lines make no difference
Josh's FreeRider is, by the numbers, the fastest sandboard on the planet today! Taking nothing away from the pilot's skills, Josh
has all the tools to bring a board like this right into a national championship. The rest, of course, is history.

Motocross is another of his loves that helps build balance and timing. Many hours on the trampoline are logged as well before
attempting extreme maneuvers off the jump ramp. Getting in the practice Josh boards countless hours with Venomous team
mates, Tyler Kent and Erik Johnson. "When you ride with this level of pilot you will constantly be pushed further. It makes you
a better boarder." Josh let's you know with no guess work that you have to push your abilities and drop the fear in the recycle
bin if you want to take it extreme.
You may have seen Josh in Ford Motor company TV ads for the Excursion SUV featuring a few extreme sports including sandboarding.
You can see that Josh is staying busy boarding from many different angles and television is just another means to put his talent through the paces.
For a listing of competition placing and statistics on Josh be sure to visit the Sandboard Magazine Agency.